The North Carolina Presbyterian . OUSSES, SALT FISH, Hav Corn Oats Tobacco. Snuff, Cigars, Hoop-Iron Nails Glue qOTTpN BAGGHNGh and TIES. _ We solicit the patronage of the public, and guarantee to give satisfaction Cor-respondence inyited. -^wi*. v/v ^Consignments of Nayal Stores, Cotton and all Country Produce. wUl receive care*ful attention. • «v^n(»« w»* WILMINGTON N. C. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE- UHIVEBSITYOF rfORTH CAEOUNA. I Fourth session begins Sept. 6th. Instruction Good Goods-lof Flour, Meat, Sugar, Salt, Meal, Molaew*Coffee, Peanuts, Cheese, Crackers, thorough and pra


The North Carolina Presbyterian . OUSSES, SALT FISH, Hav Corn Oats Tobacco. Snuff, Cigars, Hoop-Iron Nails Glue qOTTpN BAGGHNGh and TIES. _ We solicit the patronage of the public, and guarantee to give satisfaction Cor-respondence inyited. -^wi*. v/v ^Consignments of Nayal Stores, Cotton and all Country Produce. wUl receive care*ful attention. • «v^n(»« w»* WILMINGTON N. C. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE- UHIVEBSITYOF rfORTH CAEOUNA. I Fourth session begins Sept. 6th. Instruction Good Goods-lof Flour, Meat, Sugar, Salt, Meal, Molaew*Coffee, Peanuts, Cheese, Crackers, thorough and practical. Course counts withdiploma-cn^nting colleges. Address, R. H. WHITEHEAD, M. D.,Chapel Hill, N, 0. /• Consignments of Cotton, Naval Stores i^all Country Produce will receive careful Hall & Pearsall, WbolMale Grocers a Com. Morokani* Comer Hntt uidlfnibcRT Stratt i V -1 v/ :.i: -, •«. • . .. : • . \i\.iA:[ i HHMJV; NORTH CAROLIiSA FRESBYTERIAN, JUNE 20, 1895. i / • < #^ f CHILDRENS COLUMN. \. THE SWALLOW AND THE ROBIN. •«•? Come follow, come follow, i Thus twittered the iwallow,^fe he took Ills flight to a soothern clime. **N«y, friend, said the robin, **rd rather stop inThe home of my childhood, and bide mytime. ?•«Bat wintei^a letter; The sQOws cold white glitter^iU not serve you either for food or bed. Nay, the coldest of weathers Can not pierce warm red feathers,And kihd hands will stMw for a e crambs of• bread. ^ Bat east winds are spiteful,ilnd south winds are delightful,And blue skies would cheer you, and tempt> \^^ you to sing. rave hearts need no shelter, %^ Winds blow and raims pelter,^Qt I sleep witu my head tuckd tight undermy wing. d .r^t ••But flowers bloom brii?ht days go fleetlyIn HjUds that afar to the sou thward **Nay, here lies my pleasure, J My hearts life, my treasure,in my own country Ill live or Ill die., — Western Central Advocate, The Spimwrs.


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